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REQUIRED SKILL LEVEL: Basic Skill Required REQUIRED TOOLING: Basic Hand Tools Required ESTIMATED TIME OF INSTALLATION: up to 60 Minutes This Bosch oxygen sensor installs universal. You need to cut the harness of existing sensor and establish connections on wires across vehicle harness and new sensor wires, with shielded bullet connectors or soldering. Setup can be conducted in less than 60 minutes by a mechanical minded installer being slightly inclined with electronics.

Disconnect old oxygen sensor connector from vehicle harness using extra care not to damage connector, as it must be re-used.

Remove old sensor from vehicle using an O2 sensor socket or 22mm wrench. Place the old and new oxygen sensors side by side on a flat surface, preparing to make an accurate cut of the lead wires. Cut the lead wire(s) to a length that when the plug end is spliced to the new universal sensor, the overall length will be the same or slightly longer than the old sensor.

Stagger-cut wire lead(s) stripping off approx. 1/4” of insulation from the end of each wire. For steps #4 and #5 please refer to the Manufacture Wire Colors image to determine proper wire matching of universal sensor lead(s) to connector lead(s) for each specific application (heater wires are not polarity dependant).A) On universal sensors where heat-shrink tube(s) are already installed: insert just striped portion of wire(s) into crimp terminals of new sensor and crimp terminals. B) On universal sensors where heat-shrink tube(s) are not installed: insert just striped portion of wire(s) into crimp type "butt" connectors (approx. 1/4”) and crimp.

After all connections have been made, slip the heat shrink tube over the crimped connections and heat the tube with an appropriate heat source until the connection is completely sealed, taking care not to over-heat or burn tubing see image.

Remove protector cap just prior to installation A) Flanged applications-(where flange is not already installed on sensor) Install flange to exhaust manifold first, then mount sensor in flange (a copper gasket is bonded to the flange no additional gasket is required) B) Flanged applications- (where flange is already installed on sensor) it is important to use the supplied gasket before installing sensor).

Note

Install all sensors with new gasket supplied torque to proper specs as follows: M18 sensors - install finger tight then 1/2 -3/4 turn with wrench, then secure with 22m socket using 35Nm torque

Connect and route lead wire as originally installed.

h5Always insulate contacts!/h5

Wiring

h51-wire/h5 Use only the black wire (signal). h52-wire/h5 Use the black (signal) and the grey (ground) wires, cut and insulate the rest. h53-wire/h5 Use the black (signal) and the 2 white (heater) wires and cut the rest. Order of white wires is not important. The grey wire must be grounded. h54-wire/h5

black - signal

grey - ground

white 1- heater

white 2- heater

Working Theory

An automotive lambda probe – had been invented by Bosch - is a small sensor inserted into the exhaust system of a gasoline engine to measure the concentration of O2 remaining in the exhaust gas to allow an PCM to control the efficacy of the combustion process in the engine. In most modern vehicles, like Mitsubishi Kuda these sensors are attached to the engine's exhaust manifold to determine whether the mix of air and gasoline going into the engine is rich (too much fuel) or lean (too little fuel). This information is sent to your Mitsubishi Kuda's engine management, which adjusts the mix to deliver the engine the best possible economy and lowest possible exhaust emissions.

Restore factory power capability and optimum fuel efficiency as if your Mitsubishi Kuda was new.

Bosch patented ceramic technology affords best-in-class performance. The ceramic element is a critical part of the o2 sensor. Bosch's patented materials and processes ensure unbeatable quality and engine performance. Also it sounds reassuringly, major vehicle manufacturers place their trust in Bosch air fuel sensors. Why replace? Failure of these o2 sensors, either through normal aging, the use of leaded fuels, or due to fuel contamination with eg. silicones or silicates, can lead to damage of your Mitsubishi Kuda's catalyst and expensive repairs.

Compatibility

Our Bosch lambda probe is available to all vehicles fitted with 1 up to 4-wire zirconia exhaust gas oxygen sensors, torqued in M18 x 1.5mm threaded nut. This exhaust oxygen sensor will fit your Mitsubishi Kuda if it is fitted with 1 up to 4-wire narrowband zirconia lambda sensor, precat or aftercat. Not quite sure this exhaust gas oxygen sensor fits your Mitsubishi Kuda? Feel free to contact our Tech Support. Our trained Magnum product specialists are looking forward to respond to your inquiry. Heavy exhaust alterations like cat converter deletes, catless exhaust systems or headers trip CEL. In this instance the replacement of the lambda probe will not cease MIL issues. If so, you need to wire up oxygen sensor simulator to the aftercat exhaust oxygen sensor(s)' harness in order to get rid of ECU limp mode causes the engine run inefficiently spoiling both performance potential and fuel efficacy.

lambda sensors are recommended to be replaced after each 50.000 miles - 80.000 km.

air fuel sensors are subject to extreme conditions. A properly functioning exhaust oxygen sensor significantly affects the basis for reliable engine operation and thus economy, emissions, and exhaust gas values. In common sense Bosch lambda probes are unbeatable thanks to their long longevity, excellent operation, and optimum engine compatibility. They make a fundamental contribution to fuel saving the driver money and protecting the environment.It is not unlike on your Mitsubishi Kuda

Good to know that Bosch invented the exhaust o2 sensor and it is first choice for exhaust oxygen sensors throughout the world. An annual production of around 38 million exhaust air fuel sensors impressively demonstrates the high quality and experience delivered by Bosch. It therefore comes as no surprise that most Customers driving Mitsubishi Kuda preferably choose a Bosch oxygen sensor when replacement interval passed.

Oxygen sensors are used to reduce vehicle emissions, by ensuring that engines burn their fuel efficiently and cleanly. Robert Bosch GmbH introduced the first automotive lambda probe in 1976. The sensors were introduced in the US from about 1980, and were required on all models of cars in many countries in Europe in 1993. By measuring the proportion of oxygen in the remaining exhaust gas, and by knowing the volume and temperature of the air entering the cylinders amongst other things, an ECU can use look-up tables to determine the amount of fuel required to burn at the stoichiometric ratio (14.7:1 air:fuel by mass for gasoline) to ensure complete combustion. When an internal combustion engine is under high load (such as when using wide-open throttle) the oxygen sensor no longer operates, and the engine automatically enriches the mixture to both increase power and protect the engine.

Internal Design

The sensor element is a ceramic cylinder plated inside and out with porous platinum electrodes; the whole assembly is protected by a metal gauze. It operates by measuring the difference in oxygen between the exhaust gas and the external air, and generates a voltage or changes its resistance depending on the difference between the two. The sensors only work effectively when heated to approximately 300°C, so most lambda probes have heating elements encased in the ceramic to bring the ceramic tip up to temperature quickly when the exhaust is cold. The probe typically has four wires attached to it: two for the lambda output, and two for the heater power. h5Operation of the Zirconia O2 Sensor/h5 The zirconium dioxide, or zirconia, lambda sensor is based on a solid-state electrochemical fuel cell called the Nernst cell. Its two electrodes provide an output voltage corresponding to the quantity of oxygen in the exhaust relative to that in the atmosphere. An output voltage of 0.2 V (200 mV) DC represents a lean mixture. That is one where the amount of oxygen entering the cylinder is sufficient to fully oxidize the carbon monoxide (CO), produced in burning the air and fuel, into carbon dioxide (CO2). A reading of 0.8 V (800 mV) DC represents a rich mixture, one which is high in unburned fuel and low in remaining oxygen. The ideal point is 0.45 V (450 mV) DC; this is where the quantities of air and fuel are in the optimum ratio, called the stoichiometric point, and the exhaust output will mainly consist of fully oxidized CO2. The voltage produced by the sensor is so nonlinear with respect to oxygen concentration that it is impractical for the electronic control unit (ECU) to measure intermediate values - it merely registers "lean" or "rich", and adjusts the fuel/air mixture to keep the output of the sensor alternating equally between these two values. This type of sensor is called 'narrow band', referring to the narrow range of fuel/air ratios to which the sensor responds. The main disadvantage of narrow band sensors is their slow response: the control unit determines the exhaust gas composition by averaging the high and low swings in the sensor's output, and this process creates an inevitable delay Not quite sure this oxygen sensor fits your vehicle? Feel free to contact our Tech Support. 7 trained Magnum representatives are looking forward to respond to your inquiry.

Packing List

BRAND: genuine BOSCH

THREAD SIZE: M18 x 1.5mm

COMPATIBILITY: vehicle specific (18-mm sensors only)

APPLICATION: Available to vehicles fitted with 1 up to 4-wire Zirconia oxygen sensor

INSTALLATION: universal with terminals or soldering

WIRE COLORS: black - grey - white - white

This oxygen sensor is available to all vehicles fitted with 1 up to 4-wire zirconia O2 sensors, torqued in M18 x 1.5mm threaded nut. Not quite sure this oxygen sensor fits your vehicle? Feel free to contact our Tech Support. Our trained Magnum product specialists are looking forward to respond to your inquiry. Heavy exhaust modifications like decats, catless exhaust systems or headers trigger check engine light. In this instance the replacement of the oxygen sensor will not sort out CEL/MIL issues. If so, you need to wire up oxygen sensor simulator to the downstream sensor(s) in order to get rid of ECU safe mode causes the engine run inefficiently spoiling both power and fuel efficiency. This Bosch oxygen sensor installs universal. You need to cut the harness of existing sensor and establish connections on wires across vehicle harness and new sensor wires, with shielded bullet connectors or soldering. Setup can be conducted in less than 60 minutes by a mechanical minded installer being slightly inclined with electronics.

every thing went together perfect

every thing went together perfect, except for stripped nut the previous owner didnt change the o2 sensor and it was rusted, otherwise would have taken less than an hour to change out the senor on my volvo, highly recommend

satisfied with this product

I am satisfied with this product. A heads up for those people may be a litle ignorant, you need to cut the factory pigtail so dont expect direct replacement, read web site info, as regrattably i did NOT.

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dont be averse from universal wiring

Super fast shipping, just like described, dont be averse from universal wiring if you want to get a genuine bosck sensor for ther fraction of the price, dont panic, you may forget the oxygen sensors for good couple years.

bosch units are 100% authentic

no qualms these bosch units are 100% authentic and replaces OE oxygen sensors decently, highly recomended, bought two and shipping was free, thanks guys!!! you'll see me back as your repetitive customer. PPL from magnum team has buyer oriented approach so its worth to listen to their skilled voice.

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The installation of a new Kuda BOSCH Oxygen Sensor with Universal Wiring is easy to do and will give you the opportunity to play on those benefits provided by this Mitsubishi O2 sensor. This is one of the best ways to upgrade your Automotive Vehicle and the results will fascinate you as soon as your Lambda sensor installed. Place an order from Magnum Factory Outlet with confidence today. Your Kuda upgrade will come with Magnum factory warranty. Actually, using this Kuda Lambda sensor allows your Automotive Vehicle to run much more efficiently with enhanced fuel economy and driving power. Nonetheless the fuel efficiency /while providing the ECU appropriate fluctuating signal wave and value comparing to the old, worn and stuck oxygen sensor/ will be also upgraded. The claims of Mitsubishi BOSCH Oxygen Sensor with Universal Wiring are speaking for themselves besides they are warranted by Magnum. All of our Mitsubishi Lambda sensors are made just for your specific Automotive Vehicle and are easy to install on the exhaust of your Kuda engine. BOSCH Oxygen Sensor with Universal Wiring develops its effects via the oxygen sensor signal. Durante posted this feedback, Hi there men, well shipped and everything is as it has to be. Mew! Awesome after sales support, I would highly recommend this vendor. BOSCH Oxygen Sensor with Universal Wiring did what it was supposed to do. Thank you Rob!